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r wal favor of the Ropabiican dlrect falsehood of Gov. . | han been Aamtntateation i sie: ' FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE, QUESTIONS VOR CANDIDATES, THE PRESIDENCY, _ | Ziaiiass st sone eth is Aver ot ite neitemalan meatus icat Ou | tea eandeet mens gona thie reais | FROM WASHINGTON, ee —— At haif-past 11 the meeting closed, national debt is tk] gel = [7 Saerrcinn ppieg tags Men How do You Stand o1 oP. a _—— expenses i t been red. for | special Despatches to The St Li Oct, 80.—The South America mail Specct erent it national debt, and he know it war | in tl was a erime to exerci . JONDON, » 80. i meric Republican Meeting at Cooper Institute. hes by Cem, Frank P, Riniry the Tos. | Bit to.ceery Democratic heart to have e cent of | th my At titigen in vouing fork Wastrwatox, Oct. 9. | steamer has arrived out, Siw brings datos from itio ‘The MeCellan Legion bold GHIMIS taecting ta | sencermceunae tect enete eet shalt Cormeinaieny | te ae Berterm ior Wace tha tes Gora HOME TO vors, Janetro to the Oth inet, We print herewith, as far as completed, the reece ae elieaaliy Gad tah cntione Go | sad Renorstly peed, “Tapolsuee.| Thirty eullons | con ley, tna <Tormerly | Clerks and other Governient einployees | The tatest advices from Priricuay stata that Gen. | tist of candi ates of all partios for the Assembly. tt Domocratic Domonstration in| cen J. I, Hobart Ward called the mecting to | Mote or this amount mf passions an ne asked, | cain tev pei weaved x ruccess tncy | are rapilly departing for their homes (0 | Lopes held Viletta with all is forees. The allied | tng eountion ot New York and Kings, A. grea ah pad oT perty ne scene of OMe rhe wh Army was noar at hand, and uewn Of & battle” Ws } ‘Tammany Hall. order, and in tie absence of Gen. Slocum, who was | woul cnet te paying this sum toa vmed gt an d viotenec, where Ife and provesty. sande rane OAs veh” va Wenosose? aay expected Vga is forethty taxon | ™27 Of the readers of The Hux dosire to know | ; sallora, Neve ceessary (0h iat been fo acuiaiiigaianead fen eee ee Teed a alee Te wit be, toatd: Unel. ioe aefeal ea: fey, davai Mar Aieore, istal us ust aca | amounted to eleven hundred dotiers for round | framnemenens Ceneion nt, Aeemnetoc wm ahat. | how these gentlemen stand on t9 Conspirsey and : me op the Para of the Government are Ge 108,000,000, : penses: blic Nike 0" military slould ever . M ft th incipal ofc: if | United States war steamers hat Bpeeches of Gov, Seymour in Philadelphia, | .,7% bsirmen read the fotiowing letter ‘rom Cen, | Witch 4 several millions leet thou horaintion Lidl senders Meets gga siceep oat Ne juchanaa's | be held in eal ation to Civil anthority ; ey, river, and a peremptory demand would be made | Bight Hour laws, Aro they In favor of sustaining ration ‘now ecnate 5 | the Go t have gone, and business in the i * net fer ranreae, _ George B, MeCtellan, iu response 1 BB tavitetion te arent weet Tite 0 review of the “en: wihuary = ae fa. sitary inter faiest sevens daparianeate inatmost suspended. | "ne recent conduct of Mr, Washiurne, the Caitod |e Rlaht-Hour law, or do they wish it repented’ and Speaker Colfax at Evansville, Ind, | preside: bak epee . co" of the Frecdmen's ureau, so much de. | forence mont, aaered Fights American ie. Svante's KEFORTIO becterOt. Mates Miulster to Paraguay, way much censured ut | Wil they vote to 40 modify the Conspiracy law aa * LADRLEMIA, Oct. 27, Democrats, ew E ny. surpets ; —=—_ oY. rey 4 Person, Chal ih tae eater % bwetd to know the erect amount ofthe mr bey rhe May nol have in- The reported decision of Attorney General A peer tie ‘that {t shall no longer be a heinous offence in tha i Kind te he wistakes 0 4 a Spercten of Sohn A. Griewold, Gee. Bichtes, “ Uebel tha YET not poestale ter ete tee. are Age Pa tarts or bah Pa he doris SE MOU leet aid icleak hatte | Evarts in reference to redistitiation of whiskey France. : Empire State for a workineman to decide t¢ well, Ke Delnield Sumtehy | {2 \e% ort feade Sunt Th wakes aa nak 135, He tte then wrote to Comm) » | ers they had ‘OME country tO the very verge | Within certain limite in which it was stated he re Loxpox, Oct. 30.—Maps, which are now said to | whom and on what terms he will sell his Indor ? “ qelgr ah tne Wat Sicertn By bl uP suey th See ieetremirey estemenger othe, | verved ihe detidon of Commbinoner Roltan, Sas | Hive erm, Prezar, Ur Ten cr‘ectsCed"iat ike | We adatoms thve qetions tn 6 oti ot cunden The last of the series of grand Republican | 95%) 4 1 in my power, 1t would me the carted on in the same bpiritia waich nr Conatirg. | Not been received at tha taternat Revenue Bureai, | second Empire has strictly rozarded ite fronticrs 8 | 4 riences to tho candidates now the meetings at Cooper Institute was held Inst night, | pleasure to meet chee more iy treads nbd oourades fon and. one were 0 ly framed and no oMelal communicationghas been made to Mr. | fait down in trention with neighboring bowers, It before the peopte The hall was crowded, there being even a larger | RY NT Vite cathe crea te the ‘i speaker anid that he tomen i Rottins that suet a decision as been made by Mr. | Is inferred that this explanation iy mado ty cover We | foe election to the State Legislaturs, The working dep yore teeplerntndilhev hea ted cosllgge wars Geis cerniment pale a meme maher sources inthe south, | through deadly covdlet-it afr tbe bx Reavis, ps aie hid men of New York and Kings county want to know After some opening remarks by the Hon, Itufus It, | jhemscrntre canes in the laterest ot when it is ealved. Weer was, Q90.553,00" ile thought. 1 | and the smoke hed’ blown Away, och a: man A suqoRstION, rats sana Su Walak Ta: eam OT Waa tsaiom sei humic a yt dt th neato es con | Rania Me” ate oh Meth Pag | Gon Heatninan arene hewn t-te Seni Ch st sotto Wak ei ak 1 ek et ee Oe ee ion arena hres) db sohabanenei one all IIE ay de By 1 Scott Han- ae Poa cows Fete ae Mand sturse’ him | New York, whett he bastheen serving a the ite. | cite the reven Ho Wit renett chao) | issnes, We tender to the gentlemen in nomination, sited his campaign poom, “ Up, up, for our duty's | enck feearnin thanks for the invitation to preside ‘ing to Mr. Seymour's politieal record, Mr. | Hke @ brother without asking what m the | tiring Hoard in session there. Itho., noen suggested | sterling. The peat x a i erat A : f | OF hele frtends, the use of the columns of Tam Sum applause, i Wowters were aive Teed from tes. MeQuade and | iniuiny, Gn that day, while addressing a mecting, & | fo restore ‘wim to bis right Bugefand his health > Mannio, Oot, 90.—Seftor Hepalante has resi Peron OF THe NOY. R. DRLAFIRUD swITT, Gen, W. F. Smith telegram was placed in his handeannosnetng the ve; | ‘These were the simple dictates of unmanity, and the ¢11 hs otic mer the Provistomal wwc¥SPMEANG ay og elaitel ant one ‘Among the other advertised ho were of Gettysburgh ; but knowing that it would | teachings on ofens Gen, Dalee Las ually accepted the. app. . ' 1 She Hon. B. Delatiolé ialth was the ness speaker, | reat were Hee a rertiaet, cemenere We rere | Sake barehiy on tis dudliors’ saree he feidea tap | revere that polley which would prove most p to Me. Johison's standard for tat position. | Coptain-General of Caba, and will soon sa Fe A ithe eCpnarens beer gg vor Wo said the Democratic porty lives upon aname; it | Franklin, Geo. Hillyer, Gen, Runyon, Gen, Andrew Fag ent down, blanched and trembling, with his con- | effectual tn the treatment of the South wor'* Wakil vanis this ete ce at iP mmnymy aS delice and thrives upon a history tt dishonors, Its | Porter, Gen. Frank Price, the Hon, Charles O'Conor, mitten as was Belshazzar’ Of old with the | thoroughly embody there elements, r \ ° ‘ ——— CER i CR frandsire was Jeferson, the friend of humanity; ite | Richard O'Gorman, L. 8, Chatield, and Chauncey “Thou art weighed in the balance and Gov, Wit HEAD FEVEEL™. Lo the aubject of the Gons, Porter and Babcockf of Gen. Grant's Britains tly ® low Shatter, ly some inaccuracies may pers ting.” (Appianse.) With esidential chair, We shall have pea EPRRCH OF ORN. BLA in chair, we shall have Gen. Frank P. Biair appeared upon the platform, | (ul, “hrePeninal he 2) Oils sud diMeultio Lo which our depreciated cur. | sta, returned today fron rency had given. rive, and argued that the intercsia | have been on an inspeetlu of the country demanded ¢ ie cheek, shoul! be TH POST OFFICE DEFICIENCY Californy® where Uicy | Loxpox, Stanley hat not yet commence the parliamentary canvass at Lyon egix. It tx anid that he remains in London await ther was Jackson, who doalt with treason as it de- sorved, When charced with distoyaity, the Democrat take of every loys CONOMRSION AL NOMINATIONS, ; the name of American be as | placed es of the Republican Test a repir in fogerd 60 stitation, Constitation.” Yet | ond was grected with tumultuoge applausa aod | much gespected an was tnt of the Homan ot old, | hare’ ehick Ret elecsig’ become the neliree ot | Postmaster-Cencrat Randll is anid to deny tho | IME for the Pealtement of the Alsbetas clalines: mee” Democrat n atineked by the Democrats coe e a cm crettnesed Latin. og ogy at 4 Every ma con go Where he please pay vote | coiplaint. by come ot the most Prominent allegation that i fe 8 deficiency tn hie 1 bok poms * 4 defended wet n 108 hid attiew © 6 Wes, Without disturht Feb os of others. sted leaders of. that party, | m tip wards of $6,009,000, 8 has " 8. Battows. af the South, and defended by the Republicans of the | Unicn to preserve the ¢ nih who were sit! | "ny ,csaker enlorined Mr, Urlewold, rnd sald toot | Could the Mualnoan mca ‘OF Philadelphia: in vlew ot | mone qunticres Lie sayy vie scleney ts Ws th Liou hiebel dana the Massel Wt, North. Jie reviewed at some length the powers | fehting the battles Hon to pre | gt mh or riicacan, Sort”, and Urine old wand | the pant record of suche party, stlord (0 say," We | C1cunoND, The following figures show the number of tonferred by the Constitution upon the President, | serve the country and th fApplanse.) | be forever axsociated wi cptesC of the Monitor | endoree yous comtinue tn your course.” ‘This was A - voters registered In thi) city yesterday, bor with ‘Tan ch ney Uy NO Dongress, and Supreme Court, and argued the con. | When the war had been end the enemy hod | and Merrimes, the fe ull of which saved not only | 9 question whieh merited full and fair consideration THE SOURN, tho total number re«istorod to dave: 7 Tam... forwce Greeley, 6 : = ‘ ishanded, and sought | Washington, but Melinore, Phiindeiphia, nud Now | Me took wtenenre tn saying that he had ever “ RHOTTRATION BY DISTRICTS ‘Train, tad Siiietionslity of the Reponsirection oats of Congress, but those who stayed | York aiso, He therefore urged the eivction of Grant | tecclved ‘kind treatment from his politicni ( beam Tent. He challenged history to show any instance of more perhaps not | lotic, had assumed the | ant Goltt, and (isl-wold au ( and took he ents. He did not take fato, aceoumt what Lid ba vntd Wal sh WAL Ah ld x Dit 7 guaeyamimity,and me:ey than the N shown hey had thrown aside to defend their coun: Tall jechored eoplaue, . gsc: Bag pe eget coN#) Oct, 30,—Kvery thing was qniet 1 , The Bouth, But tre op, if not panished ws the atrict Upon the return of the soldiers they foand ail d arded by | these aver od by the | ernment service. ‘The departments were full of men | an, fetter of the law demunds, wiil ‘American people, Let tho e filled. Many sought to enter the Gov- APEC OF LIRUT.-GOVERSOR WOODFORD, Ux nuinak wareet edie tae he, 1 song by the Glee Club Lieut.-Governor | hie comntry. Me accepged all. those vin Last night withdrew his re- the Metropolitan Pas ‘Tinekiey. Lat bter. 4 erely loved “i. Tain. ion be elevated to power and place, and not those | eager to serve the Governinent during the war—with q - pre | Tits, and comiinues & ‘of tne Fores, Totw Hareb, Sag. J who arcretly favored tue rebels, If they did not | the quill. (Laughter.] Some of the soldiers who sh ba A RT Ta AOR a f kei ont in the Fifth F ‘ a. bponty ald them, hia un arm leit “Were recommended av sultable to | {we Democratic Co Be Belts Ses wee te etait "mimis by > take their places, President Johnson [applause} rec- ay Pa Party, Were no Phan tating or avid O, Hradiny ‘The Hon, Jamea 0. Painam, of Baftilo, was then | take thcie places, President Johnson [epplause) Fes> | fo" uvcrihruw the” gover ie at tie coming ‘ctectlon they ight x from estubtinhtng F : Charter i Van Wyck. Introduced, and addressed the mecting at some | tiated in the comutrs's service to some Of there of | SEMA DY force of arma wae, pl See Worn We cenleiee fee, Tice cresat ccvening hues : Cornell. ted In the conntry’ ° these of | candidate tor Vi and. we ontended yey mien ti otal. : tenath. fea Mo appoluted to, civil oftee two thou | the air which tue annonnecment. jus. made a victory, nO matter what 0 ‘ i ser arity 44 Pham. Mr. W. H. Pope recied “Sheridan's Ride," whied | Fant povdiens Ly bee : gh orted “3 peopie snw this, and turning around they saw also that r what time ‘aight be required to overcome } shes « ma W. Livingston, (vas received with appiau of employment. and the Hedieal, Senal OF | the master brains of the war for the Union were aw They would tal 6. 1 Senate rejected F mot How a pasty iriuapt, 5 se mutiiated’ heroes and refused to confirm them, Wulican | not beeause they wish to rejolee over the bit positively snd earnestly arrayed on the Ke Tal | tobe It White. Stoshen san APRECHT OF MOSES M, GRINNELL, weg. 4 side, ‘Tuoy enw that Stanton, the great war talnister, | can friends, but they meant to win « vietory lor ee 1 Tee Uitte, — Ewkriea Rat Moses I. Grinncll, Bq. was then introduced to ) thousand of them who Lad creaped the bullets | Gnd'Beecher, the great teacher of a practical Chive: | theleupponentn ne well an themselves, for thus woud ge im Cornwall, Addison H-Paitn, Heautka was tak uel Wena fe dead before the action of the | tianity ; that Greeley, the earnest, the simple-hearted | the tigate and happiness of the people red % prices. Aexindey Htiniey. tho meeting, He #aid he was but a common wor io not ain think Lemme G80 OF | Cad Goanbeaded seaatnpless ef the tereermaaees | wed aha, Union eek tentivelinen RF cur cocuire be | i Bibel puny ing man, but as szch he had entered into this cam- STATON Lor Vice Peete thcee | that Our great, merchant ufacturers and hank: | prosorved, a of appeal Bevan t ieee aise: Pil Be Jalan simply to save his country from interual war homination for Vice Preadent. [Cheer- | ora who have utilized the reeoirces of our land; | "AC the conclusion of his apecch Ir. Seymour pro Loutetana, then we ean go with full Biases 164 Ltt Faulkner Wiliam IL Kelsey. ese into sak has) ised the dlrst company thot was raised foF | tink the large proportion ofthe Boys in Blue and of | céaded to the upper stand on Broad street, and tude | ee {or redress of grievances i Kit Fealkner, Ailing He Keel sina byentakad atid ony yh bam eter Dugg ec rument, and I faratehed it | the great Cenorala and sullora who Orgauiaed vie- | a fow remarks to the crawd gathege) around. Is. | o—— Wt Gardiner Harlit man in the community shoukl do, in order to save | ith arma wlien the Government refused to Mintity, | fF s that Porter, and Logan, and Sickice: that Can. | bausted by his previous speteh, His voice wae {v0 More KieKiux Ontrages. Lee) # MeConei, ¥ this giortons country from couperheadism and rebe!- | find. [A Voice on the platform A damned good | WRomaa, snd suermen, and sncridyn, were sul um: | retired ead was driven to" bls wowis ie Ieaves to. | St Lours, Oct. 1.—Tho Demovrat las ihe fl Davids wonmett dlom, and he bopcd to see in the newspapers of Wed one, too."] Yet 1 was thougit unworthy for the as hich Farragut had » led to the mast vc on hie return t New York, via | lowing special despatch from Lite Rock, Ark. On f via Raryae neaday next that Grant and Colfax, Griswold and | [TUE oflee of Culleciur of the port of Bt Lou fashed bimselt'In the shrouds at Movile nnsylvante, : the 2ith Inet. while Capt, Willis, Bareau Agont, : i, hal been ciected. [Applattsc.] On the one | |Laughter.] | They also rejected my friend Toy, and whieh Grant had borne In unbroken vielo eee ‘§ ' sd brad) aie in NEW YORK COUNTY ASSEMBLY NOMINATIONS, as honor, on the other dishonor; on | COX (Appia Hat I think we could sfford wm Fort Henry to Five Forks. ae Givt, Portor Andrews, Capt, Prosser, and Sheriff 6 16s Y Dit. Democrat Rembdiican ‘one hand there wis payment in gold,on the | 1? be rejected by the Senate to be endorsed | "yy, Woodford continued to discuss the financial, _ Speco of the Hon, Schuyler Colfax, j Rtuntio | were en route to Rocky Comfort, P Menberte Murpay, Taco Bertholenew rita. Other repudiation, No honest man ought'to doubt | Py the people, Lut otuers were rejected WhO | negro sufftace, and other questions of the 5 Evansvites, Ind., Oct, 9.—The Hon, Schuy- | In Little River Country, they were tired artes Reilly, MOR, Ochor repadiarion, No Lowent man OR Cut | had lost thelr limbs, and whose Bealth Bed Been | BegTe suffrage, and other, questions of | fir One ras inaderen sc Getbatboption veaarta | BRN, Uy. We. KGRit, | wie wees _ cos : My Guinne sald, ore of his kind of menea.selfimade p-doatroyed In the war, by Senatora who had eat | Ame ju Wal uw Tah ba 1 Publle ryweption to-day tn | Ceaied Inthe brash, : we and Wile than who had mate bis fortune by his Industey, | throughout the war in’ thetr red-cuahloned chairs, | Betuely cline your. He then referred: bic ay the Opera Mouse, Mo spoke at Tumer Iall ot night, | were killed and the Sherif was badiy wounded, Be: 1 Mt “ re ytrance wilt and wich to the right, “Gace | simply because these soldiers had dared to havo s | Provaniy elaht yenry. He then referred, belelly tO | a1, cae down from Wieconsin ona special train in | fre the bani Tom, x negro came along who was KML eae Fe Yt unt Hey. 0. P. Genham, Ett soar rates make him your peat Governor, ditlerent opinion upon political questions, We had | catturat address, nud for his great love tor farm tie, | th tidand Was VecahCGdE Gall’ the atati ed, Not fur frou thie pla tanother i n 1 rt irhwadae Whutlirgs i vend’ Mr. Hodmen to Sing Sing where he belon at least ertablished our right to have our own | tho people from that day, forth concluded that be oe MOFHINg, bors wal ations killed him, Capt rm . a TApplause,) z opinions as to thesettiement of these quesilons out | Shoda hot Teave his fondly.loved country pome- | L/ large crowds of people, with muric, fags, ty, Is In great danger, and th loyal citizens 8. 8. 90 pores oF which the war oricinated after we had settled the | Even ‘tor the White Mouse, He contrasted theas | decorations. ‘The audiences im. thie elty wore very firmed ont te him, , yea Joxoph Gould. SPEKCH OF THR NON, JONN A. GRISWOLD. War itself, What disposition should be made of the | With Gen. Grant's, monorsilable. xpecenen, which | Yaree abd enthdsiastic. “At Uye Opera Toure lie wae Heapateh i Be BR my Abnott Con . fi th ‘ d tons . Auepisios Incications oF thts ie the Fight, Bax Ss Unter ‘ Heese tT | gPeter Mitchell William ©. Hanna, { 2nd was greeted with three cheers, the audien co of these instgaiieaut ofiecs, afer our return | Sng fie tiockent ajrenee WIN’ bolle be forctee | Tuesdays, and. the. peace and. protection done, there will hardly be a loyal b y | Obee rising to thoir feet, He wmd: Mr. Chairman, ladios, | from the war, where we had serve the country in | {ni his cloquent a ‘ofthe | el, Soath and North, that “would follow, In | County. ‘Six men have becu murdered and centlemen—This certainly is not tho eutertain- ind ts he yeh: dicals were gettin, rich wpe tx a tal presets Steape Sones Lyf Ae the course of his remarks he alluded to the f pod t two nights, and others shot for attempting to bury tainment to which Iwas invited. I had no expect peseg © Ge Hellan [app.) was rejected: That | iiinistration of Grant and Colfax, tustico mud | Of the Loulsrille Courier, He that on Wednes. | ten. tilusirious man that saved the Government by the sh ri vette f " i ‘Albany, f o —Iatellige senha tion of present ing myself to this magnificent audience | glorious battle of Autiotam was deemed by the Ser- | 10%¢,*hal' form the bond and basti of one Union. from | day Morin, the ta he thee at tana | to att LM Oct. 90.—Tatelligonce reached here Paves Mt * mina: | today of a hot rage eo! d eatheced within there wall to-night, Lwasy through | ate of the United ates anworihy to repreaeat tht | asqueut pea forthe efeeticeof the topes canal: | fon, whem the tide wan taralng againet ‘him at | Kis’ Mrthafl county. Vt Soemm that atthe tern Sanaa the kindness of iriends, to meet an assemblage of 84 | ery Johneon was confirmed without Senators leay- | “4%. 8h Mena este Rind Bicone Beis ont ually for weeks ee eine tne gt Court the Clrealt dudtge fille ¥ entirely ditterent charicter; Twas invited to meet | ing their seats. Gen Couch, of Mansachnaeita who |, te How. Samuel Booth wen thea Tntradnced eathuehusin thee wae Ir that rector ie raians eonctone A hf Gs sienh Wands the Boys in Bie; Tas invited to meet the fighting | 1°18 division and a corum In the Army ot the Foto. Sismisardwitiut Pelng aelichted with, the, sivery Beont's w He dented the yes might reeomineee thelr blondy otk el joint wits Aepraeere elas coneivae lions ie Maniac. Fer cesar bene ene a ok Wer eaends Tae, Movarrived e201 P.M.) “Pocists Dut Bed that he had never written auch Icttere to U them weit well mosked tothe residence of eolored aes oy 4.8, Bitterband. Better the fighting men of the country, bat tnd my- | fer)" he you not feel that you ouRNt to rise to your —— nea ee Tot tee eek hee ge gt | Maw ganied Louis Cully, tore hin frum ie home a Novlety apse wich we sil depend for cur happinces, | (eek and ris ute aller war {0 gratily these Sena. | speech of Gov, Seymour In Philudetphing | of ho previous day was untrue, but reprinted w let | the hone: ant shot him don. ‘There was no eliaree my Our wellare, and our safety, the brave a ital | aed” eet. gid mor Purtapenents, Pa, Oct, 30.—Karly this evening pa ies ia fie, case a eh oe Coaaag against him except that he was cleetlouceriug tor ert ete wrowen ‘notin. bine lone, but In every evtor of the | alerted ‘wad | crowile flocked to the Academy of Music, and tong | At fHgned Louisiana,” before the nomination. | Grunt, oan ; rsteainar Sie F. foRn.Orilley ya = Butslde’ eatlueing sotgposcd of an entirely aifercet | P°08, fags, MM Aghting the the Un Detore the howr of meeting the tuliting was packed | Havery, ‘thd: whieh, "tts eator mays. he ‘In willing ‘The Indinun, te, Haney Belin” element.” 1 was {nvited'to meet the men who stood | Ail'newe stiles whene face "aN hearlet | With an imme ence, while large numbers, un- | {aswenr was writen ty bin. Me Culfix, branded | ge, Lovis, Oct, 69.—A Santali (New Mexico) . tp shoulder to shouider through four long years | { t soldiers sho ca re in the vindication und de. g Ne Bf id piserable | able to gain rmed two large meetings | which jth auihor hat acknowledged to be fal: he Alex. MeLeod, Rad, ricgle and war eivillaus. placed howe polly 0 sen ete . ¢ oditor swore ‘woul Ms Lda nee oF our national government. Thos iieex, | own exacuote Bi MMnatete re toaltien af. has Mle outalde, which were addressed by promiuent Demo | und enid Hf the editor swore a It, be would An important. Tutian expedition 1s now xVet tat ow that danger agsin threat g forth | Soldiers, twas au ontealavery man ut the om: | Cras (reseonnblo attempt to destroy bin eountry, He | gruieed in t eritory, Wile on from thelr perce podiag mencement Of the war. “Liberated the negroes | ‘The meeting Insite was presided over by William | proved. ius falsity hy elting the fact that insstayee | ESTED beat sa ecomamtts Applause.) Dv © yen c brave | own friends and kindred on tis sulject. Lwavon | © Watloce, Chairman of the D le Htate Com | eras etter he voter in ‘the National cone | predations i Kausae and Colorado during the past | yy, _ boys curiied alot national flag s folds | thin subject a Fiebrew of the Hebrews. And when | tmittes, wh aluced Mr. Seymour with compll: | Veition that nominated Neott agminst tho yiatform | |W! H were ‘lighted by the glare of battle, Now, tu | jiu coley aud others fought apainet. 8 ‘ag | mentary remarks, aso it wae proslavery. Heako gon | mane vipa ‘ tho peageful comtut of the bal ne hort neafe distance, I foug inst it hand to hand, I Gov, Seymour was enthusiastically welcomed. He wont We ay after | jug ether with betw two nairea 1 ; them» beari oft that same national cher’ | waxagainst the the negroes and Fawethon- | said that during his recent tour through the West he “0 11h | three hadron Ute aad’ Abeche. Intiene: wader th i . Hahed emoiom. | Hut instead of its folly Being | sand times more neasnst the glavery OF m3 OW Ta had been Impressed with @. sense of the Vastuens and of m: | comand of ane, ofthe Third Cavalry. me Akelt Tam, Hephen ¥. Sinanepe. Beds eee Re easel Anh cou loyal. poace loving | Kor this t mn an trator. Cam a Coppernend : E | rulity of tho resonrers atthe country, ‘howork of | 1 aR MB CY “Tl arated one phd? a Perenee tian tue Goset ineatord Geese re pla ould have had any dou ma rebel sympathizer!” risked iny life io se | statesmanship was to eco that in every portion of or totte creat ye following despateh from Gi heridan bs just " awrence D. pacer Kirby. Of the renult of the election which isto come of next | Cure th cmanciyotion of the negroes; L will riek | country iniustey wee rewarded: commerce nrecntan, syeh commen “tet eis oe mm | vie ey ltl baba tone ated Toestay, thore doubts woult have been removed | iny soul and ite ruivation for the cnfranchisement of | eustainend r in wilte RADQUA 8 Patrick H. McDonough, andfiispelied a8 xoon wed eme tn tho presence of | (1% wiite race, [Checr ng.) Buldicrs, wuo fought (oF | {ike the present. It wos, partioulnely the eogia have been’ thie: bogie Weiter til the Caper wea, | eee cee Ar Fin aPapAntene } ‘ Mos. . this immense audicnce, and of that stil larger aual- | the Cuion, do you en @ the disuonor of your fele | citizen. to sce that. thote who. Wat printed the nest morning, showing that this wasn | To diveret Gem, Wed. Niche ‘ 8 Bihard TT, Greg ence upon tho outeide of this bullding. If Thad any | jow sullicra? “The whole «f the with power had wisely and well ¢ Peso macrsd huokoat Tite Care ei ont f * Nhe .. Goud us to the propriety of woman. sultrage Ehave | bined dan of the adaire,. ermining th HY + wndor t oe basi rogpe now to express Iny regret, in vicw of that element of ere hour mere #poiitical consideration Ciera on he Sitnars fantas ih rower In my presence, that, at all events, the women + iho war broke devery. man. should are that his passions ok Saat iripedt tal aa gdtlea es nata Tho noxt day he fallowed (ho fudia 1” Of this lind bave not the richt of sulrace. [Applause ndoned my seat and pr ! not atand in the way ofa righttul Special Despateh to the Been ing Pow whodleputed bis wtrase rrtect thelr todyes aud 1 = and laughter.) Bat, my felluw-citizens, it seems to sion in the army. perf ty Heecontinned: Four years ago Wasnixore 80,—Chief Justice Cha Mock, the Indians barn tg the i ue a Robert C. Drown, he) that the liour fol discusston Win pase ce and appealed to th T spoke »ple of this city upon the qu conversation with prominent gentiomen om Thine: | lit aot n . gas As your distinguished fellow-eltizen (Mr. M. H. Grin: | tym of ott 0, All of our fellow soldiers, then involy h Presidential’ election, HL With Dromingal, gentlemen Om ct fore XVUL=1 KINO® COUNTY ASSEMBLY NOMINATIONS, neil) said, that the duty devolves upon every man in | imam that wo s blue or fought n hattle, Last to re- | still raged in our country; the xword was still doing | tion clecton neat week, bul in the present condition i Dit, Democratic *yoaeaeae ents this country of seeing to it that on Toesday next the | spond to the question, whether they justify the action | its sharp work ; men were dying for the Union, At | of affairs he considered it his duty ts remain neutral ; infiean MO Joseph B. Ki 7 highest privilege aud the decpest responsibility which | oF the Senate ln rejecting those noun Notone | that time, the questions which were agitated were It was his firm belief that Gen, Grant would be 5 Stephen M. Gi vn can devolve upon an American citizen {4 discharged | of you will do It, Will the Grant and Colfax sol: | these: Should the rebellion be brouzht to an end by | elected, bur the final question at isaac In this cam. ‘ praecdindaieshs by every trae man who t heart the future well | ers, ifthere be any of them, approve the section of | force, and by force alone, or shonid our armies, | paign was that of reconstructing the Southern Stator, Tho Pacific Conet 7 Chauncey M Fett, being and prosperity of this country, feel, as tint | Congress? Those soldiers could not have met with | reinforced by wis hip, bring the contest | knd upon this his sympathies were with the Kepubll ‘ 3 a tat 6 Aik. Ludden, distinguished gentiomen aid 4 bia this contest | 2 worse fate in the Confederate Congress than in the | to an earlier close? Lwas one of those who thought that althourh it was of the highest a San Francisco, Oct. 30,—Late advices from wi hardson, a we have to choose between disturbance or future | Ttadical Concrss. Thave not a word to say against | that grent-wrong had heen. done to our army; who hat the Sauncial policy of the Government | Alaska have been received. A firo at Sitka h 4 Peace, beiween future prosperity or tuture oppres: | goidicrs who take the opponite side. Lhavenotaword | thought if there had been at the head. of our uid be xetticd on m firm basis, yet this could not z esa Se XIX.-1. faAiladen. fion, future honor and Integrity, or fulure dishonor | to say against the illustrious soldier Who le’ ovr ar- | Adudnistration men who had the wisdom to ald ine done until afluirs an the South: assumed unuther forse copeliers AMEE so sey Meri ol ey eb ‘ Ae todas. fund repudiat And I cannot betleve that the ver= *. All Task is that the people shall not be led away | stead of hampering that army {n its eilorts, the war recy Slay gh ooypostly Betas dohiag pt poy Soe ‘ Siuiuel fy Mad ton, ict of our people will be wt all doubtful, Teannot | by the lustre of any name, Men are uy the dust in | would not have been prolonged ut a cost #0 ruinou ee am (rela BS and. Four men bal 5 ~ Helieve that we are to be held up before the | the balance, It Ix the prineiples to which we must | to the lives of our people, so destructive to onr inte- a at m. MACarnilwhtinm: Comemiicee | tans Seas testa ibs foal ialase ac thakon $ , abions of the world as a power which, having vindl: | jock,” “Horatio "Beymour—w man loved wher- | rests, and. that our Union would hive be Nu Z a ahiot bya fanatic, The Goal i 0 : PELE Auatin cated our inherent strength, having displayed theca: | evo he is kuowo—needs ho. ealocium ‘froin | at an eailicr period. Had that Arrested and held for Trint, We UE RPO oeaaAs on ine Magtoah Goat btai ts ‘Aud: Muckey, Lad ery eee pacity wot only to found but to preserve, the insti | mes nor will T dencend “to, low myself | thoae problems which now ‘vex a Ausaxy, Oct, 80.—Darius Allen, Chairman of | .,Accrunts of the (ornado on the Mextean coast state 0 kp aloes jous of this country —I cannot believe a 0 6 man opposed him, He has rendered ver would have arisen, ventured ‘1 fi ‘ as ths ‘eet ade By sti ont allel ay tg yrte obi Fron ot nN ET fora iis ents ot the: civilised | tv,anuse the sa mn opecene to Dim: Be hen jenceten | Reser Ve : the Democratic Naturalization Committee at Troy, | hound for Rarope, was driven ashore in Banderas a Reply from an Assembly Ca a'total loss. ‘The of the dominant par world 8 agcoff, a by-word, and a disgrace. T have | Paid, When men shall be forgot Which not only hindered the prozreas of the ware | Was brought before United States Commissioner | Bay, and Decan faith tu the people of this country; T have faith in | [ietitutions of Democracy will bless the country, | hut was a policy which In ‘the. future would | Frothinghum of this elty to-day, om a warrant charg. | (apsized of T» the Ov of the Sun @, and no one Wak sare their futclhigence; I have faith in their patriotism; | (‘Three cheers. h ONY endeavor aye beak a4 captain, ‘The schooner Hayode was sunk off La Paz s {have taithiia thelr appreciation of national honor; | [ThFee cheers.) Unit, and uke It what it wus ie tie egrlicr days of | ‘Khim with forgery In altering a certificate of de- | ‘Tie war steamer Junior wae driven ashore at Pichi ey ty A A th in their well grounded sentiments of na OTHER srBRcH Hut it was the will of the Ame: claration of Intention, by which It wus intended the | lego, ut was expected to Mout off at the next high ance Uy the w uring i tional honesty, And I believe that faith wil) be v nih The Hun, 8. 8. Cox said that Bair vad been charged cow diferent verdict. ‘They person should vote on ‘Tuesday, though the date of | tile: ‘The Hatnburg bark Werle arrived at Mazatlan eer Le a end Rater eee Cael Poems eee 28, thle Caled by the people of this co fad that on | with vel because he belie wer to the party that now coin th aration forbids hia being legally naturalized, | Ot abt the sanie alacrity that a provident farmer would! op of Wednesdsy morning next we shall see the corrobora cl asures uncoustitutional at ks for a reindorsement Distriet Attorney Dossheimer appe sed fur tie Goy- aary ty Ah ‘an otherwise ‘tion of that shown in the same patriotic determins aw the sword to upturn een the results of fou Secretary Seward to Speak, years Dre FORSO he prine! ernment, and Mewes, Hand of this city, and Colby tion that was ehown im the loug years throwel whi of the South; but they d more tan. three years wince, but our | of Troy forthe prisoner, “The tacw adduced show | — Avavay, N. Y., Oct, 80,—Secretary Seward will proces tha “nation passed during, the war cf the Id ‘use them as clubs to beat vut their own | Colon Gur’ Ahdustry” hay | that John Mccabe, of West Troy, declared bis {ntem here to-morrow attetnvon, ow the Saba Then abc aa at oriaee ieee bellion, Whatever may happen in the future, I trnst ‘ ‘i not to its accustom: | tions Get, 25, IH, too late @ date to permit his of the campals Hed aibenttafed oF wel 4 at ail events, that we may meet each other fico t Tomlinson, Gen. William 1. | ed chan credit tainted iralization in time to vote at the coming elect —— or i | face, and not one among us have Mortis, lan, and Capt, Beaumont fol the markets of the world, and [venture to say | Joseph Brown swore he saw Allen make an erasure elense ef O'uldwin, 7a tend upon apatient who litists upon also eal te 8 oudt in the future the wittom of lowed Wwiti sliort speeches. that at no ot Jn the history of our land | from che declaration with his (irown's) knife. the | yy eh daha vids rh ; * lreegutae OF * mclety iuoner ae that, looking upen the great wante of the past, and While the latter was speaking, the Brooklyn Me- | have thoughtful business men oven more perplexed | declaration was produced and identified, from which bie iol t 90.0 Baldwin, the giant mechanic of a inal for refusing to eodpernte relying upon the future, we will wake Spies p 4] Cicllan Legion arrived with bine vod | than they are to-day with regurd to the conduct of | {t appeared the Ngure Qin the date bad been erased, | pugilists, who was arrested and held to bail Thatta her pycnepc wy * Of national progress and national prosperity, Ttrust | torches aut for some minutes the hi filed F affairs. Taxation falls heavily upon tue laborer, | su that it veal Oct. b, ‘The examination resulted i | jn the sum of 500), for prizo fighting at Lynn foplaion than bdve nated” Mang that under the wise direction of that man who, fore> | with cheere for tho several Democratic candidates. J | In some portions of the Union there ts great disor: | ‘Ailen’s being held in @3,000, to appear ut the Nove day, was toy t Pyro $409 t passage as pr eving ths. time fi most in battle, has carried this Union safely through Capt. Besumont concluded bis remarks, and Mr. | der; in other portions there is great distress; while | ber term ol the Court Oyether and giv jSensiy 3 1 ot yet werived for tts jon. Be this as It tue trial of war, we shall find bim egually reliable, | Bushnell tollowed, throughout the country there Is not that all prevail —_— - wary next f O' Bald s : 1 OW LAW id L think it a8 wall Giserect, and patriotic in the time of peace, [Ap ‘The hall, which had not during the eventug at any | ing prosperity and orderly spirit which formerly , ad Ak AL 5 " a n 104 WOU hws a inir trial, Retorms are not plause.]’ I belive that on Wednesday morning we | time teen’ near'y filled, was now nearly deserted at | characterized it. ‘The reason ior this deplorable | A Moard of Registry Compelied to Ieglster |!) , hrticed ince, poalnly, sho Waits BS Of may is vequired to Carey them shall have the proud gatisfaction of feeling that we | 10 o'clock, and soon after the meeting adjourned, condition of affairs was to be found in a N@uratized Citizen, Rok the ath an itetaetan A . ner) Da tiiciod Galagate te k cea tacdian to the office of Chief Magistrate of this os the fact that ot an early period of the V"¥., Oct, 30.—dudge sot MBGISTRATION BY WARDS, ‘Trade Socletiva, which resulted in tablishinent Ration ive mi tands forth to-day as the great Hy in Brooklyn—Specches of | War, and during its progre fa power in |, Rocusersa, N: ¥., ndige Johnwon, of | We sth le jail. the New York Industral Congress, over witch. waa i Stands forth to-day as the grea yn—Mpecches of | War, progress, ower in ; ——— - ie New York Lidustrial Congress, « ch saniatatof the world (applause), who 1s the embod Bonaire Biuy Oe oan, Thany Teapects wiopted mensiren' wich were very | the Court of thie date, tole forenoon am iy gated to precios tie fanes waste rn iT ~a we Bava emocrats har granted order al the lg jt ol v1 eo (01 ic! e THEOL OL All thas 18 RESSECRE, Bhd iene ear an || The ‘Academy of Musio (Brooklyn) wae,| migeeame.w.iu somseinances, Dewiosrate ban | granted an order aga joard of Registry of | 4» yowxuns,—Laat ovening, at South Yonk winte mon in whose discretion and patrio y a the Third Ward of this city, compelling them t | an ynoceupied fiaine house, owned by Augustus Ve 1, Fen hours a logal day's work, confide to guide our uational ship in the future. | erowded last evening by Republican ladies and gen- | any the war, and Wy show cause why they did not register one Miles, who | Corland re ney ny AGS 2. Homestead exemption, {Great applause. tlemen In a last rally of the Central Union Club for | Men in power Kenenvin | Ee wir wes tet appeared bofore them for reeistration, bearing his | Ix Roosavane stueer,—Lust ovening at 7 } Aivedom of te wants leads, SPFACE OF CBN. SICKLM Grant and Colfax, ‘The Twenty-third Regiment and | gueted extravagantly, wit a for constitu - 4 Milrcalt cooupled Rica saris oan " Pr ET eddaet hia oid , H ay COMKITY | certificate of naturalizstion of the date of September | Roosevelt sirect, occupied as a store, caused by Gon, Danlel E, Sickles then addressed the meettor | te Gee Club furnished the music, Mr. 8. M.Gris- | tonal law and ihe | wiples of Juul | ger dnus, The Kegisters appeared in Court and | earcloss handlingof kurusene oil,” Dathnge trifling. Hel, " Ao ~ used eginter 0 7 sPatlength, He said that thousands of men, Mr. Gris: | 14 presided, ire diticulty Would inevitatly result therefrom, | apawered that they refused to register Miles for | In Oncnann stunet.—Lust evening at 165 Or- iT v4 wong others, that on the th of oF; wold and himself among the number, when they Montague strect, in the vieinlly of the Academy, Present condition of the county clearly vindl: | {Us pearan MN SI Courtin seasion ; that tho | Chard street, occupied as a secur store by Isaac Levi Talrtinetiy're that on one occasion T hazard found that modern Democracy had no remedy tor | wg one blaze of gas lights nd Chinese Inuterns, | cates the correctness of the prediction, Keferring to | Continerte. wu, given, him by the Deputy County | Lauage $40) to stock ont g1'9) to Building, Tusus the prodietion rene that the time would ; ‘ + de cm ot to any lack of mnt lerk in once Of Se Judgo. 0 Ste = ov. Iv cometitut or. that It was @ matter of great doubt which would be | a, 11, anor 4 o'clock Mr. Griswold catled the meet: | sources In our country, but toa want of economy | DMM certifionte hore tit) well Of the Couuty | gipaners.—''he following are the insurances of An ed too vistonar ation. was the greater calamity, successful rebellion or triumph: | fry toorder, and. inn few reuiarks introduced tho | aud the general extravagance in the management of | COWF and the signature of Ih er beeing the | dese d Drother; On stocky #44000, viz.: Yonkers then an aouplay t, sithowgs Na, Dix, and Di on, | Hon, J, G. Blaine, of Maine, Wo Was recelved with | the nation's finances, “Upon what other hypothesis pide rer the County Court had_com- | Paclile, Excelsior, and International, ) exch ine the view to the. ant cocrcion—Griswold, an Ry ADS He * | touring cheers wid applause, He came, he aald, not | could it be explained? Hiow was it that, Witte ti Ly al to nuthorize the | Westera (Buttslo}, Atlantic, Waililuinsburgh City Of Tabor Tetot t and Logan and thousands of others refused to give ugh to make a speech to ihe a8 {0 prondunco | enormous suis which had been drawn f in this | Court to grant. ¢ of nateratigation, and thae Porebante y(liaruford), | Cink City cdiartterd), ¥, te piaco of snptoyges rather than : t for mankind, Seymour e doxol before they went to the polls on | people by taxation, the party In of the govern a hisae int ‘i Sertifies Eagle, Sterling, Fircman's (ervey City), and Stuy ate ued rus. FOr Ualess Wo fo perky whe wea mite West 1h order ( r oohe | hanesane ee Rear ected Of then bre refer: | inect so Rlynally Tailed in the conduct ard of It sot go Dering UY dag venunt, $2,000 caeh ; Mechanics’ and Traders’, $3,000, tier will Lot be ln haste to grame # taken the stump in the West in order to re seers eymour's t who, backed up by al atfuirs? It had been charged upon oust bewing 1) Ay ie forn On michinery, $12,500, vies Home (New! Harp: a of clio the Weat to Mair, while Blair hae taken the | ence to Gov: Seymours traycls. whe, Haciod up by A haa ik wena RT iu short, compelling the Registers to regis: $3.00; opolitan, $5,000; Globe und Giump io Dew. Fork In order to reconcile Now York | #4Uin) wore Ut itution’ of Dewoeraiic party honor of our laud, and that hatloual | SF Abies 23 exch, Loswer on stock, $13,000, and | PWEMY Aral... 10 Bey nOnF EPP a Ue ae ate cciton ia Gen, | And no svoner, said) he, had Mr. Seymour relghtly upon them thn a = machinery, 85,000: J. R, Blossom & bine 4 . Ree FO ee ay ne Mencia than tts: | steriea on le, trave \ the New York Hlican party. But in determining th Latent Political Item Ty, 612,00), Viz Fulton, $000; Pirenian's, Lamar, ORM sisssehses i Oa es Nad Formed siare; yet the head of the Treasury when onal | ‘Wurtd sueyested that the Repubticana ehontd | good faith of tiié parties wo must not be hocrront, N. Y., 0 —The Hon, George | Mit erns. “On ytock, Stayin, vie me } eo was 1°the speaker, ove Frowidential canat’ | agent intely put forth by the Weesident tt H. Pendieton ali u asseinblage estimated ‘at Lyall, on mn Registration tn Byooklyis Mr, Seymour's candidete for the Prost Bev | th thirty ° a 0,000 at this place to-da «man's; lose $15,000, On The work of registering vt Mao only reason why Chief Justice Chase did ngs for Jin, He (Blaine) ) Tuor, N, ¥.—The Hon, John L, Plagg was to- nWic adway, Conth enaulng election was bgp iiyn'y receive the nomination Wa aun Gov, ours | allow hersbe toned on lyht renominated by acclamation by the Democrats chap Kutcers, | terday, The total result go fir y J betow: | dc iry to have it mane W fh AS ie } publican sentiment s member of Asscrbly (rom tits diatrlet, and Kalion, #000 | Gen. Bickles sald he | ad yerently, been making | Heforr PP Bay Bermon Savanna, Ga, 0 ‘A mcoting of colored mmnaburgh City,” Merchants 3 ches iu the tntesior, While | t tat ’ re M Democrats war held ot Court House square to-day, pd Ess CARS ea hs 4 fan old Democrat hurrah for “Beymour or | ver at Li i a Pectlved Fete ite 1 White and colored made speeches, eonched Pa fata, Tne RON AN re ‘ i | Work nyman's Hate for RaMee ‘ther man." On Inquiring reason for the | in ¢ 1 ace estas | du { ponding only | 1? moderate ter Tie crowd wan bighly x (utile), $5,000" each ti mo Ws enerat {athe aelerben | Gov Brym he would ay, | wonders of ¢ Diting “the. tous | for Seymour and biair Linn $ 4. 1’, Borden, $400 In Metropoiitun; | ° Ayorent 0 ivectora x day caine He urged upon | est J vilre Jones, tat he | years of th We spent more | Auuaxt, N, Y., Oot. 00.—The series of Domo. | tull tov. 1h 8 1 bi] ven fap dace Pg might contribute | was exceed rs troth. (i thaw F lot thot pasa, We | cratic moctings helt wny duriog this eampa oo Boston, Oct, 80.—A fire this morning destroy. | 9} Pi} H 111 thelr those proses 2 want a edod to state that | had 4 Lingth, and we were then told by | culininated fo-night in ® great demonstration af | ed one of the car houses of the Mostou wud Alb: i i, ‘ An yew one. Srpianee.t Ftho ‘Pronsury ee | our Leoubiicnn frichds that if we would allow force | T'wedle Hall, ‘Lhe Hon, John Quiney Adsms wag | Huilrood Yowpany, wiih {ts contents, ‘The eare de- | 5 ‘ i q 18 Cha 7 he on. | counts be found that se threo years $625,- | to ti quention, without the ald of statemauns | escorted to. the meet Wy Nacksonian Assvgias | gtroyed consisted of two drawing room e atnall | 8 1 1 $44) Hanrahan, & . tbe Ey 4 (00,000 liad been y Cra and sailors of | rhip, tien cur Unio should be restored, aud. these | tion, and wlien ho mace his supearance uvou thé | car, one or two baguage cary, aud six or eight pase | f y tue officers was the completion public, and the # Ml debt has been re | enormous expenses cease, ul BOW Wore the d with the WHE Onthusionu, Ho | senger cars, all of thei maxing up the New York mn Pal Roh i { | of Arraneemonts for their sever a k 4 Kep ge t ued nth annual bail, which 1 ety." i (Add these | fcin? ‘Toling into account the estimates of the exe ut two hours. Dy. Adams speaks ab o poral. OxpreVN Urwin, (0 go OUL Mb od bud pore | ! 4r@ at the Apatio Koons, corner af Twee: cd Mis, De, Walk . sw they make | pasiuce we the your to end lu June neat there | graud mand meciing In Troy to-morrow, Tyas W540) Bge lyeaned, GEADD LOC serrsrsssonsrreees saruioasannal facet and broadway, easily ia November,